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Port Forwarding

Port forwarding allows individual on-premises resources connected to the internet via a network or router to be specifically made accessible.

  1. In the Resources menu, click on the Connections tab.

  2. Click on the + Icon to create a connection to oneclick™.

  3. Under Own Devices, select the Port Forwarding tile.

    Give the new connection any name and enter the IP address or hostname of the endpoint, e.g. your router. Click Save. A network entry will be created automatically.

  4. To increase security, we recommend that you optionally add the oneclick™ IP address to your whitelist. You can download a PDF in which the IP address is stored. Click on Download PDF. Alternatively, go directly to Destinations.

  5. Click on the + Icon to create a new target system.

  6. Select the automatically created network entry for the Port Forwarding connection and click Next.

  7. Enter a descriptive name, the port and optionally an info for better findability in tables.

  8. Click on the + Icon to create additional target systems. Click on Save.

  9. Create destination pools Next, create a destination pool in which you can include one or more destinations that belong together. This step is not necessary if you want to connect an internal website or a private Active Directory.

  10. Check connectivity and assign apps in oneclick™ Click on the check status icon in the row to check the connectivity. If you want to access the destination via oneclick™ streaming, then configure app access and create app instances for your oneclick™ users.

  11. Send oneclick™ registration link Once you have completed all the steps above, you can give your users access to oneclick™ by sending the registration link.